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Discover LudwigThe phrase "media accreditation" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the process or status of being officially recognized and approved by a particular media organization or event. Example: "All journalists seeking media accreditation for the upcoming music festival must submit their credentials by July 1st."
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Visit latimes.com/festivalofbooks and refer to the Media tab for relevant press releases and the media accreditation application.
I had no media accreditation and I knew we were being watched.
12.40pm: This from my colleague Danny Taylor: "If any journalist has lost their official Fifa #worldcup media accreditation there's a 7/8-year-old on Durban beach wearing one".
Dated 16 April 1937 the media accreditation for the author of The Little Prince was issued by the bureau in charge of propaganda for the losing republican side in Spain's civil war.
V. Anbalagan, general secretary of the National Union of Journalists, said about 10 photographers and reporters had said they were detained by the police, despite showing their media accreditation cards.
Someone dressed as a sheep is sitting on a step, holding a sign saying "Howard Exports Live Sheep .I am ushered through tight security into an underground car park, where I collect my media accreditation.
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Majumdar said the huge increase in the number of media accreditations issued to Indian journalists for the London Olympics showed how interest in the Olympics had grown in India in recent years.
None of them could finagle media accreditations, so for the half-pipe competition last night a group travelled to Grouse Mountain, a small resort not far from Cypress, and watched through binoculars and on TV.
Noting the unusually high number of applications for media accreditations, particularly the requests for photographers' passes, they concluded that the 25-year-old official would not be permitted to go about her duties in the right sort of ambience.
Officials and members of the media required accreditation in advance to ride on the floats, but the two men, who have not yet been identified, managed to slip past security personnel and the police.
Under a 2009 law that requires reporters working for foreign media to get accreditation from the Belarusian foreign ministry, independent journalists often receive court summons and fines.
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